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Bale celebrates his brace of goals after the final whistle in Andorra Credit: Adam Davy/PA Wire.

UEFA has started disciplinary proceedings against the Football Association of Wales following the pitch invasion during last night's victory in Andorra.

Fans poured onto the pitch, after Gareth Bale's free-kick sealed the win Wales in the Euro 2016 qualifier. A UEFA statement says the matter will be dealt with by its 'Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body' on 16th October.

The FAW says it is not commenting on the investigation. Potential sanctions include a warning, a fine and points being deducted.

The away side got off to the worst of starts - Swansea full back Neil Taylor conceding a penalty after just 6 minutes for holding back Ivan Lorenzo in the box, with Ildefons Lima netting from the spot.

Wales did get on level terms half way through the first period though - Gareth Bale heading home after a superb Ben Davies cross.

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Gareth Bale during a training session in Cardiff ahead of the game. Credit: PA

Wales are preparing to take on Andorra in the Pyrenees tonight in their Euro 2016 campaign. Wales boss Chris Coleman has described his sides opening Euro 2016 qualifier as the 'most important game of the campaign'.

Gareth Bale says “Everything is in place for us to qualify”. Credit: PA

Wales boss Chris Coleman has described his sides opening Euro 2016 qualifier with Andorra as the most important game of the campaign. Wales arrived in Andorra on Monday after travelling from their base in Barcelona.

On Tuesday Wales take on Andorra on their new 3G artificial pitch, although Coleman says the only thing that matters is getting the win.